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About Rajat Prapat

Rajat Prapat is a waterfall located around a km away from Apsara Vihar. Water of this fall plunges from a height of about 350 feet. Popularly known as Silver Falls, this fall is best viewed during the rainy season. Read more on Rajat Prapat

Bee Falls, popularly known as Jamuna Prapat, is a beautiful waterfall that provides drinking water to Pachmarhi. It is one of the most scenic waterfalls of the town that flows into the valley, making a tranquillising sound. Tourists frequently visit the bathing pool, which is...
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Dhoopgarh, which was originally known as Harvatsa Kot, is the highest point in the Satpura mountain ranges. This popular spot is known for viewing sunrise and sunset. It is located at 4429 feet above the mean sea level and offers a beautiful view of the surroundings.
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Pandava Caves, located on a hillock in Pachmarhi, are believed to have been a shelter of the Pandavas during their period of exile. These renowned five caves are carved out of sandstone rock. Amongst all the five caves, 'Draupadi Kuti' is the cleanest and well-ventilated. Bhim...
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Jata Shankar Cave is a prominent religious destination, visited by tourists year-round. As per mythological belief, Lord Shiva hid himself inside the cave, due to the fear of demon Bhasmasur. Inside the cave there are naturally formed 108 Shiva lingam. Water in the cave flows...
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Apsara Vihar is naturally formed pool with a beautiful and small waterfall. Fondly known as Fairy Pool, Apsara Vihar is situated in the hills of Pachmarhi near Pandava Caves. The 30 feet high waterfall forms a shallow pool, which is a popular picnic spot among locals as well...
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